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Slapstick Candy Quotes By Orrin Woodward

Excuses are used to justify leaving the scene of truth without changing. — Orrin Woodward

Slapstick Candy Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

We do not yet trust the unknown powers of thought. Whence came all these tools, inventions, book laws, parties, kingdoms? Out of the invisible world, through a few brains. The arts and institutions of men are created out of thought. The powers that make the capitalist are metaphysical, the force of method and force of will makes trade, and builds towns. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Slapstick Candy Quotes By Jane Fonda

I like to be wild in passion and calculated in expression! I'm both. I like to be wild in passion more. But I think the balance is what's essential. — Jane Fonda

Slapstick Candy Quotes By Orson Scott Card

Don't win loyalty, just obedience, and only while the lash is in the room. — Orson Scott Card

Slapstick Candy Quotes By Ruth Negga

When you work with directors who really love actors, who love their contribution, it feels amazing. But sometimes when you work with directors, you feel like you're in the way. — Ruth Negga

Slapstick Candy Quotes By Mervyn Peake

Of Swelter's acreage, only a perch or two here and there might, if broken, prove vulnerable loam. That he bled profusely could prove little. There was blood in him to revitalize an anaemic army, with enough left over to cool the guns. Placed end to end, his blood vessels might have coiled up the Tower of Flints and half way down again like a Virginia creeper
a vampire's home from home. — Mervyn Peake

Slapstick Candy Quotes By Charlotte Eriksson

People who truly live their lives don't have time to complain or judge others. They're too busy enjoying life and love and everything in between! — Charlotte Eriksson

Slapstick Candy Quotes By Thomas Paine

The aristocracy are not the farmers who work the land, and raise the produce, but are the mere consumers of the rent; and when compared with the active world, are the drones, a seraglio of males, who neither collect the honey nor form the hive, but exist only for lazy enjoyment. — Thomas Paine